JFF
2004 Spring Season II - Mid-Season Offensive MVP
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**STEVE McNAIR**
Quarterback JFF Tennessee Titans
Coach: Curtis "The Natural" Knight
JFF Week One thru JFF Week Eight
Highlights: McNair's performance during the first half of JFF 2004
Spring Season II has been nothing short of jaw-dropping. He has literally been a one-man wrecking
crew, putting up passing stats that have been unheard of in The JFF Casual
Online League. He was selected by his
coach as the team's Offensive MVP eight consecutive games. For the season to date, he has passed for
43 touchdowns, and rushed for another 17 touchdowns. Best game to date: JFF Week
Seven: 35 passing
completions / 47 passing attempts, 588 passing yards, 7 TDs; 8 rushing
attempts, 28 rushing yards, 3 TDs in a 79-21 victory over the JFF Dallas
Cowboys |
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Mid-Season Offensive MVP
1st Runner-Up |
Mid-Season Offensive MVP
2nd Runner-Up
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**Clinton Portis** Halfback JFF Denver Broncos (Wacavelli) Portis has been
having an outstanding season for the JFF Denver Broncos. He was selected as his team's Offensive
MVP in JFF Week One, JFF Week Four, JFF Week Five, JFF Week Six, JFF Week
Seven, and JFF Week Eight. His best performance was in
JFF Week Four when he had 25 rushing attempts for 248 yards, and 4 TDs in a
45-17 victory over the JFF Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
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**Michael Bennett** Halfback JFF Minnesota Vikings (Clock Keeper) The JFF Minnesota
Vikings depend heavily on their ground game to win contests. Bennett is the workhorse behind Clock
Keeper's time management offensive scheme.
He was his team's Offensive MVP in JFF Week Three, JFF Week Five, and
JFF Week Six. His best performance
was in JFF Week Three when he had 11 rushing attempts for 136 yards and 2 TDs |
Mid-Season Offensive MVP
3rd Runner-Up |
Mid-Season Offensive MVP
4th Runner-Up
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**Jake Delhomme** Quarterback JFF Carolina Panthers (Reginald Taylor) Delhomme may not have
the outstanding passing stats that some of the league's quarterbacks have
attained, but make no mistake ... Delhomme's performances do win games. He has engineered more 4th Quarter
game-winning drives than probably any QB in The JFF. He was his team's Offensive MVP in JFF
Week One, JFF Week Two, JFF Week Four, and JFF Week Five |
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**Torry Holt** Wide Receiver JFF St. Louis Rams (Air Attack) Holt was both the JFF
2003 Fall Season I Mid-Season Offensive MVP, and he was selected by the
league membership as the JFF 2003 Fall Season I Regular Season MVP. No receiver means more to their team's
offense than Holt. Beginning with
last season, the Rams are undefeated when Holt has at least 100 yards
receiving and/or 2 receiving touchdowns |
JFF
2004 Spring Season II - Mid-Season Defensive MVP
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**DENARD WALKER**
Nickel / Dime Defensive BackJFF Minnesota Vikings
Coach:
Harold "Clock Keeper" Leonard
JFF Week One thru JFF Week Eight
Highlights: Walker is not exactly the most highly rated cornerback on
the EA Sports Madden NFL 2004 roster of defensive backs. Walker is a classic "overachiever," and
has allowed his team's defense to become the stingiest in the league for all
games from JFF Week One thru JFF Week Eight, allowing offensive opponents an
average of only 12.5 ppg, including three shut-out victories. He was selected by his coach as the team's
Defensive MVP four times in the team's first eight games. Best game to date: JFF Week
Eight: Collected 3
tackles, 1 sack, and 1 interception in a 24-21 victory over the JFF
Philadelphia Eagles |
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Mid-Season Defensive MVP
1st Runner-Up |
Mid-Season Defensive MVP
2nd Runner-Up
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**Troy Vincent** Cornerback JFF Philadelphia Eagles (Bizeaudawg) The Eagles defense
finished tied #3 in total team interceptions for all games completed between
JFF Week One and JFF Week Eight, and Vincent is the primary reason why. He was his team's Defensive MVP in JFF
Week One, JFF Week Six, and JFF Week Seven.
His best performance was in Week Seven, when he had 4 tackles and a
game saving 93-yard interception return for a touchdown |
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**Aeneas Williams** Cornerback JFF St. Louis Rams (Air Attack) Williams was the
league's Regular Season Defensive MVP for JFF 2002-03 Fall Season I, and this
season, the Rams have the #2 pass defense in the league, and Williams is a
big reason why. He was selected as
his team's Defensive MVP for JFF Week Two, JFF Week Three, and JFF Week Five.
His best performance was in JFF Week Two when he had 2 tackles, 2
interceptions, and 1 pass deflection |
Mid-Season Defensive MVP
3rd Runner-Up |
Mid-Season Defensive MVP
4th Runner-Up
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**Lance Schulters** Free Safety JFF Tennessee Titans (The Natural) The JFF Titans are the only defense in the league that has not allowed any opponent to score more than 21 points against them, and Schulters is one of the many reasons why. He was selected as his team's Defensive MVP for JFF Week Three and JFF Week Four. His best performance came in JFF Week Four when he had 2 tackles, 2 interceptions (including one returned 64 yards for a TD), and one pass deflection |
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**Jason Gildon** Left Outside Linebacker JFF Pittsburgh Steelers (Claude Connor) Gildon is not simply
a member of the JFF Steelers' defense . . . he IS the defense. Gildon is part of a great linebacking
corps that has led Claude Connor's team to a #2 ranking in team sacks. He was his team's Defensive MVP in JFF
Week Six and JFF Week Eight. His best
performance was in JFF Week Eight when he recorded 8 tackles and 6 sacks in a
38-21 victory over the JFF Detroit Lions |
Previous
MVP Winners:
JFF 2002-03 Fall Season I:
Mid-Season Offensive MVP: N/A (This honor was not
acknowledged during the season)
Mid-Season Defensive MVP: N/A (This honor was not
acknowledged during the season)
Regular Season Offensive MVP**: Terrell
Owens, WR, JFF San Francisco 49ers (Bizeaudawg)
Regular Season Defensive MVP**: Aeneas
Williams, CB, JFF St. Louis Rams (Air Attack)
JFF 2003 Spring Season II:
Mid-Season Offensive MVP: Randy Moss, WR, JFF
Minnesota Vikings (Musashi)
Mid-Season Defensive MVP: Deltha O'Neal, CB/PR, JFF
Denver Broncos (Wacavelli)
Regular Season Offensive MVP**: Ricky
Williams, HB, JFF Miami Dolphins (Claude Connor)
Regular Season Defensive MVP**: Derrick
Brooks, ROLB, JFF Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Top Dawg)
JFF 2003 Fall Season I:
Mid-Season Offensive MVP: Torry Holt, WR, JFF St.
Louis Rams (Air Attack)
Mid-Season Defensive MVP: Simeon Rice, DE, JFF Tampa
Bay Buccaneers (Top Dawg)
Regular Season Offensive MVP**: Torry
Holt, WR, JFF St. Louis Rams (Air Attack)
Regular Season Defensive MVP**: Jevon
Kearse, DE, JFF Tennessee Titans (The Dean)
** MVP selections for the entire Regular Season are
voted on by the full league membership;
Mid-Season MVP selections are chosen by the JFF Website Manager